Pacquiao vs Cotto and Mayweather vs JMM PPV #'s are good for Boxing IMO...

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  • Spacey1991
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    Pacquiao vs Cotto and Mayweather vs JMM PPV #'s are good for Boxing IMO...

    Right, first off I don't wanna talk about all this who's the draw **** I just wanna see the fight happen and I know PPV #'s aren't that big of a deal.

    But as a Boxing fan I am just proud to see that Boxing has sold so well this year, getting over a million buys on 2 seperate PPV's is very imprressive... apparently the last time that happened was in 1999, that's 10 years ago... that's a good achievement for Boxing overall.

    So, its just great to see Boxing doing so well lately, don't you agree?

    Oh and Mayweather vs Pacquiao, 50/50... 147. Make the fight happen!
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    #2
    Obviously big #s are good for boxing as a sport. Those #s just mean **** all to us as viewers, or at least some of us, cuz we ain't gettin a cut.

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    • da chosen 1
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      #3
      They both are big draws, 50/50 lets do this fight. This is huge for boxing

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        Its a ****ing wake up call to HBO and promoters that they shouldnt be oversaturating the market with bull**** PPVS month after month. And also another wake up call that they need to be putting on better fights and start cultivating the next stars.

        and its a bigger ****ing wake up call to those who hate on boxing.

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          #5
          Originally posted by mangler
          Obviously big #s are good for boxing as a sport. Those #s just mean **** all to us as viewers, or at least some of us, cuz we ain't gettin a cut.
          Of course mate... but still good to see Boxing doing good IMO.

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          • S.G.
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            #6
            boxing's lucky to not only have two genuine cross-over stars around at one time; but two cross-over stars who are in the same weight division around at the same time. opportunities like this don't come around often.

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            • Spacey1991
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              Originally posted by 2501
              Its a ****ing wake up call to HBO and promoters that they shouldnt be oversaturating the market with bull**** PPVS month after month. And also another wake up call that they need to be putting on better fights and start cultivating the next stars.

              and its a bigger ****ing wake up call to those who hate on boxing.
              I agree... Boxing is getting bigger and bigger now, I mean it never was dying IMO... but its just getting bigger again after it kinda dropped a little in popularity, this whilst we aint in the best HW era too... I mean I respect Klitschko's and all but you know what I mean.

              Whilst its gaining it popularity the biggest fights should be put up to keep it like that.

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